The Early Modern Subject: Self-Consciousness and Personal Identity from Descartes to Hume

The Early Modern Subject: Self-Consciousness and Personal Identity from Descartes to Hume

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  • Author:Udo Thiel
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Summary

The Early Modern Subject explores the understanding of self-consciousness and personal identity—two fundamental features of human subjectivity—as it developed in early modern philosophy。 Udo Thiel presents a critical evaluation of these features as they were conceived in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries。 He explains the arguments of thinkers such as Descartes, Locke, Leibniz, Wolff, and Hume, as well as their early critics, followers, and other philosophical contemporaries, and situates them within their historical contexts。 Interest in the issues of self-consciousness and personal identity is in many ways characteristic and even central to early modern thought, but Thiel argues here that this is an interest that continues to this day, in a form still strongly influenced by the conceptual frameworks of early modern thought。 In this book he attempts to broaden the scope of the treatment of these issues considerably, covering more than a hundred years of philosophical debate in France, Britain, and Germany while remaining attentive to the details of the arguments under scrutiny and discussing alternative interpretations in many cases。

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Martin Phillips

Thiel's account of the emergence of the early modern subject is unmatched。 An essential text for folks interested in the philosophy, theology, and history of ideas in the early modern period。 Thiel's account of the emergence of the early modern subject is unmatched。 An essential text for folks interested in the philosophy, theology, and history of ideas in the early modern period。 。。。more

Adrián Canal vallejo lc

A wonderful work on the history of Philosophy。 This book is a "must read" for anyone interested in the historical background of Personal Identity。The Early Modern Subject is focused on Locke, the authors that preceeded and influenced his thought and the reactions to his proposal。 Thiel presents clearly and defends the lockean account on Personal Identity but also presents its weaknesses, mainly the objection of the transitivity of identity。Thiel includes secondary authors that are seldom mention A wonderful work on the history of Philosophy。 This book is a "must read" for anyone interested in the historical background of Personal Identity。The Early Modern Subject is focused on Locke, the authors that preceeded and influenced his thought and the reactions to his proposal。 Thiel presents clearly and defends the lockean account on Personal Identity but also presents its weaknesses, mainly the objection of the transitivity of identity。Thiel includes secondary authors that are seldom mentioned such as Burthogge, Lee, Sherlock as well as the great authors like Descartes, Berkely and Hume。 Thus the book is recomended for scholars and for beginers。 。。。more